Yes, so it may be that my father line may be of Swedish descent, but then it must be shifted from the genome about 900 AD by 1800AD (info below).
I wonder here what is the origin Varagian Group:
. I think it Varangian group n011 (L550 (xL1025) can not be of Swedish origin In my opinion, it is a Finnic - origin (including Rurik N-L550 (xL1025) -it is the same group of N-Finnic group - from origin L1026).
Since all haplogroup N is the L1026 during the mutation was the origin of the Finnic. All L1026 after the mutations are in chronological order from the branched: L1026 mutation posterity are the main group - Savo-Karelian, VL29, L550 and L1025.
This is reflected gen. N haplogroup tree (for example, Georg Dunkel), the link
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http://www.kolumbus.fi/geodun/YDNA/SNP-N-TREE-FIN.jpgIf the above language conversion took place about 900 - century - it does not change the origin.
In any event, the Swedish region of - origin population group turned into a Swedish-language 900's (that is, AD 900). After this, can only be construed as referring to the Swedish (or Finnish) Varangian n011 group (see. SMRGl- map). Is the L1026 was all the peoples of Finno-mutation (ie also L550)?
I'm asking this one perspective, which is commonly overlooked?
If I have misjudged - surely I can get a clear justification for it?